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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Low light smartphone photography tips

Low light smartphone photography tips


How to use a smartphone camera in low light?

Smartphone photography is now a craze. Taking good pictures during the day is really not a simple matter to take beautiful pictures in the dim light at night with a smartphone.

In most cases, the image taken in low light causes noise, the image becomes black, in many cases, the extra light is removed or the motion blur problem occurs. So most of the time a picture was taken in low light at night cannot satisfy us very much.

But there are some things that if we keep in mind we can get nice pictures from our smartphone at night or even in relatively low light. Knowing all those crafts, you too can be a great smartphone photographer. Taking pictures at night or in low light, that is, in the language of photography, today's event is about various aspects of low light smartphone photography.

Using night mode 

Modern smartphones usually have a different camera mode in the camera app for better quality photos in low light or at night. Although these modes have different names in different brands, their functions are quite similar.

In Google Pixel smartphones, it is called 'Night Site'. In the case of Samsung smartphones, it is called 'Bright Night', in the case of Huawei it is called 'Night Mode' and in the case of One Plus smartphones, it is called 'Nightscape'.

The night mode of the phone: Android Authority

If the user's smartphone has a night mode like this, you can use this option for the best photography in low light.

The 'Night Sight' mode basically works like HDR in general in the case of images. In this case, the camera sensor takes several pictures at different exposures and then combines the details from these pictures to give a final picture.

Using artificial light for smartphone photography

When taking pictures on a smartphone at night, artificial light or the flashlight of the smartphone is largely responsible for deteriorating the quality of the picture. Flashlights damage the image detail by creating a sharp highlight when taking pictures. Therefore, it is important to be extra careful when using the flashlight of a smartphone to take pictures in low light.

In this case, in low or low light, first, the picture can be taken without a flashlight and the quality of the picture can be checked. In this case, if there is no light from the environment at all, then the flashlight should be turned on carefully to take pictures.

In this case, it is wise to use an extra flashlight for taking pictures. OLED flashlights should be used to get better results. Nowadays LED flashlights are quite affordable and these flashlights can be used to take good quality pictures at night.

The Meiki S150 is one such professional quality flashlight for low light or nighttime use on smartphones.

Maybe you can use the extra flash without turning on the phone flash.

The use of such flashlights in low light or at night can give the user extra freedom to take pictures. In this case, a relatively flexible light is obtained by reflecting the light of a flashlight on a wall or by using a diffuser attached. In this case, the continuous effort of a long time makes an interested smartphone photographer proficient in taking pictures at night.

Using a smartphone camera in manual mode

While taking pictures on a smartphone, you can get the right picture from auto mode during the day, but the disaster happens mainly at night. The auto mode of a smartphone camera is never fully effective in taking pictures in low light, as in this case, the smartphone camera sensor in auto mode cannot accurately determine the exposure. In this case, the manual mode of the camera application can give quite good results.

Nowadays the cameras of fairly good smartphones usually have a manual mode. From these settings, it is possible to set the aperture, ISO and shutter speed preferences. These three settings are collectively called the 'exposure triangle.

It is possible to get a much better quality picture from the auto mode if you choose from these settings a number of things, including increasing or decreasing the light, varying the focus.

Go to manual mode and choose the desired settings: Understand the type of photography Android Authority

Let me explain a little. One of the main conditions for good photography is to properly expose the light found in nature to the content of the photography.

This work can be done primarily with ISO control and shutter speed reduction. In this case, it is necessary to be careful about the exact level. Because if you increase the ISO more, on the one hand, digital noise can come in the picture, on the other hand, if the shutter speed is not right then motion blur can come in the desired picture.

In order to get good pictures, the smartphone photographer has to use his own feelings. Shutterspeed control depends entirely on the content of the photoshoot.

If the subject of the photoshoot is a stationary person or object, the shutter-controlled photo can be taken for a few seconds. In this case, you have to take care that the smartphone does not move at all. In this case, it is recommended to use a good quality smartphone tripod.

Using the Exposure Triangle for smartphone photography

Although the aperture of most smartphone cameras is fixed, there are exceptions in some modern smartphones in recent times. For example, a few smartphones from Samsung and Oppo brands.

If the aperture of the smartphone is changeable, one should try to capture as wide a background as possible when taking pictures. It should be noted that large apertures are expressed with relatively small numbers. F1.8 in this case wide/large aperture from F2.8.

Taking pictures in RAW mode using a smartphone camera

Flagship smartphones usually have the opportunity to take pictures in RA format. The raw image is basically a kind of uncompressed image that is not edited by the camera algorithm. All the information obtained from the camera sensor is intact.

This type of image file is much larger than a normal image. In this case, the quality of the image does not decrease, but there are many additional benefits in the case of editing or editing such images.

If you take a picture in the mode of editing, you will get a picture with a better resolution. 

This mode can be used for taking pictures in low light if the smartphone supports a camera. In this case, much more detailed images are available than normal images, and later, by editing the images in this format correctly, relatively standard images are obtained from the normal mode.

Editing smartphone photos captured in low light

Just as it is important to take a picture properly in the case of a quality picture, it is equally important to edit or edit the next picture after taking the picture. Properly edited images, especially in low light or at night, play a controlling role for good quality images.

I want a good 'editor' after taking pictures' Android Authority

There are several good quality apps for editing pictures on Android smartphones or iOS. Among them are Snapseed, Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, PixArt etc.

Exposure, lights, etc. can be adjusted while editing images in other applications including Snapsid. These are called 'tuning' when editing or editing images.

These tunings should be done properly from the editing app to get quality pictures, especially to take pictures taken at night. However, in this case, you have to be careful, because in this case, the quality of the image can be lost if there is an editing error.


How to Visit Agra Taj Mahal in Budget Cost?

The Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal

Historical City Agra Visiting in a Budget Tour

According to legend, Agra is one of the twelve forests of Sri Krishna's adolescence. The ancient Vaishnavism is now a palace and a mosque.

One of the most famous cities in the history of this country. Mughal Emperor Akbar founded the present city of Agra in 1566. In a short time, it became a centre of culture and knowledge. Until 1648 it was the capital of the Mughal Empire. That year Emperor Aurangzeb moved the capital to Delhi. In 1803, Agra fell to the British. Since 1825 it has been serving as a provincial capital and administrative centre.

Taj Mahal is the main target in the Agra tour

The Taj Mahal is a royal tomb located in Agra, India. The Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built this magnificent monument in memory of his wife Arjumand Banu Begum, also known as Mumtaz Mahal. Construction of the monument began in 1832 and was completed in about 1648. While there has been much controversy over who designed the monument, it is clear that the monument was built by a group of skilled craftsmen and artisans who were with Ustad Ahmed Lahuri, who is in the running to become the main designer of the Taj Mahal.

The Taj Mahal (sometimes just called the Taj) is considered to be one of the most striking examples of Mughal architecture, a combination of Persian, Turkish, Indian and Islamic architecture. Although the white marble dome-shaped royal tomb is the most revered, the Taj Mahal is actually a complex intact architecture as a whole. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. It was then called the "universally admired masterpiece of the world's heritage."


In 1631, Shah Jahan, who was a prosperous emperor of the Mughal period. His second wife is Mumtaz Mahal was deeply saddened by his death. Mumtaz Mahal then died while giving birth to their fourteenth daughter Gauhar Begum.

Construction of the Taj Mahal began shortly after Mumtaz's death. The original tomb was completed in 1848 and the surrounding buildings and gardens were completed five years later.

Beautiful Agra Fort Station

The Taj Mahal is built on a variety of traditional designs, especially according to Persian and Mughal architecture. Certain designs have been made exactly like the Timur and Mughal buildings. These include the Gur-i-Amir of Timur, the predecessor of the Mughal Empire in Samarkand, the tomb of Humayun, the tomb of Imad-ud-Daulah (sometimes called Shishu Taj), and Shah Jahan's own Delhi Jame Mosque in Delhi. Under his patronage, the Mughal edifice reached a new level of refinement. Where earlier Mughal buildings were built on red sandstone, Shah Jahan introduced the introduction of white precious marble.


A large charbagh (formerly the Mughal garden was divided into four parts) was built in front of the Taj Mahal. The divisions are divided into 18 flower gardens using a quarter of elevated paths per 300 m x 300 m garden. In the middle part of the shrine and in the middle of the door and in the middle of the garden there is a raised marble water tank and in the north-south, there is a simple linear tank to reflect the Taj Mahal. There are also several more tree-lined streets and fountains in the garden. 

Agra Fort is the second most attractive tourist destination in Agra

The Agra Fort
Agra Fort


Agra Fort: 2 km northwest of the Taj Mahal, Akbar built the huge Agra Fort in 1575. There were four gates to enter the deep fortified red sandstone Agra Fort - Amar Singh Gate, Delhi Gate, Water Gate and Darshani Darwaza. At present, tourists enter the fort only through the Amr Singh Gate (entrance fee is Rs. 20 and the time is from sunrise to sunset). You will see each other in the fort-

  1. Dewan-i-Khas
  2. Dewan-i-Am made by Shahjahan
  3. Pearl Mosque
  4. Aquarius
  5. Bath
  6. Shishamahal
  7. Khasmahal
  8. Jahangir's palace

The infamous Muslim Buruj or Jasmine Palace where Shah Jahan was held captive by his son Aurangzeb. It is said that he breathed his last while staring at the Taj Mahal with tireless eyes.

You can also see the Jama Masjid built by Begum Jahanara on the opposite side of the station near Agra Fort.


Tomb of Itmatuddola 

About 6 km away from the Taj Mahal on the other side of the Jamuna, this magnificent tomb of milky white marble is built in the memory of Ghiyasuddin Begum, the Prime Minister of Jahangir and the father of Emperor Nurjahan. Nurjahan's mother was also buried here. The fine latticework of white stone inside the monument is no less than the interior of the Taj Mahal. It is the first mausoleum in India to use mosaics from Persia.


Chini ka Roza 

Chini ka Roza is only 1 km from Itmatuddaula. In the distance is the mausoleum of Shah Jahan's prime minister, the famous Persian poet Afzal Khan. Afzal Khan built this monument before his death. His wife was also buried here.

Sikandra

Lodi ruler Sikandar Lodi in 1492 10 km from Agra. Secunderabad occupied this place in the north. Here you will see Akbar's five-storey mausoleum. The emperor himself planned the monument and started work. However, it was completed in the hands of his son Jahir. 

There is a real grave in the basement of this monument and a fake grave above. The world-famous Kahinur diamond was once adorned on a round stone near the tomb. In the golden age of the Mughal Empire, the main arch was made of sandalwood. And the silver roof of this ship had gold carvings. The entrance fee here is 20 rupees.

Fatehpur Sikri is the third most attractive tourist place in Agra

Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri


Fatehpur Sikri
Akbar shifted his capital here in 1569, 36 km southwest of Agra. Probably due to waterlogging, this new capital was abandoned after fifteen years. It is rumoured that the childless Akbar took refuge in Fakir Selim Chisti of Fatehpur and had a son. In gratitude to the fakir, he built forts and several palaces in the style of Hindu and Muslim architecture at the summit of Fatehpur. The Buland Darwaza, the highest gateway in Asia, 18 feet (54 m) high, was completed in April 1585 in memory of Akbar's conquest of Gujarat.

Also interesting in Fatehpur Sikri-
  1. Selim is the mausoleum of the White House of Thought
  2. Dewan-i-Am
  3. Dewan-i-Khas
  4. Jodhabai Palace
  5. Mary's palace
  6. Twenty-five coats
  7. Hawa mahal
  8. Birbal's palace
  9. Fifth floor
  10. Jama Masjid
  11. Caravanserai
  12. Elephant polo
  13. Bath
  14. Diamond Tower
  15. Akbar's palace
The entrance fee is 30 rupees. Time from sunrise to sunset. If you want to spend a night in the historical Fatehpur Sikri, you will find the Rahi Gulistan Tourist Complex (05613-262490) and the private Govadhan Tourist Complex (26283). Guide charge of Fatehpur Sikri is 100-150 rupees.

In addition to these key points, you will see in Agra-
  1. Jama Masjid
  2. Rambagh
  3. Martyrs' Memorial
  4. Radhaswami mausoleum made of white stone in Dayalbagh
  5. Mankameshwar Temple
  6. Rawal Mahadev Temple
  7. Rajeshwar Mahadev Temple
  8. Kalidevi temple
  9. Chamunda Devi temple.

Although there are public and private conduit tours (about 200 rupees) in Agra, no tour shows all the places. So you should book a car (Rs. 2000-3000 depending on the car) or an auto (Rs. Remember Auto does not go to Fatehpur Sikri.

How to get there in Agra?

Agra Fort Station
Train: 
From Sealdah or Howrah to Agra you will get in direct train-Udyan Ava Tufan X:, Jodhpur X:, Agra Cantt Chambal X:, Sealdah-Udaipur Ananya X:. 


By Bus: 
Buses leave from Charbagh bus stand almost every hour to reach Agra, 369 km from Lucknow. Click here to book bus seats.


By plane: 
Agra (Kheria Airport Agra (LKO)) Airport is located 4 km from the city centre. Air India and Alliance Air fly daily to Delhi, Gwalior and Varanasi. Click here for more information on the aircraft. Driving directions - To see Google Map of Agra Cantonment to Agra Airport (3.8 km) click here.


Where to stay in Agra

In Agra, the favourite city of tourists, you will find medium and good quality hotels from very simple lodges or hospices.

The Dharamshala:
There is a cheap hospice-
  1. Gayaprasad Biharilal Dharamsala (Near Agra City Railway Station)
  2. Janakiprasad Dharamsala
  3. Roy Bahadur Vishwambharnath Dharamsala
  4. Govinda Dharamsala
  5. Sindhi Dharamsala (north of Agrafort Station)
  6. Rain Basera Dharamsala (in Chhattisgarh area north of Fort Station)
  7. Crore Temple Dharamsala (Near Eid-gah Station)
  8. Pratapchand Jain Dharamsala (Near Raja-Ki-Mandi Station)
  9. Agarwal Panchayati Dharamsala etc.

Sunday, August 29, 2021

The Sunset at Illisha River, Bhola, Bangladesh

The Sunset at Illisha River, Bhola, Bangladesh


Barisal is a traditional place of paddy, rivers, canals and silver hilsa. The horizon is a wide-open field, the current flowing in the middle of the field. 

The field is the lap of the countryside; Where the noise of children and teenagers and the dreams of a peasant woman are woven. 

The Illisha River flows past the village. Morning and evening in the public life of the two banks. The last address of this river may be Meghna, Tetulia, Kirtankhola, Payra, Bishkhali, Kacha, Sugandha, Haringhata. 

Innumerable boats, trawlers, launches and ships are floating on its chest. Fishermen's sailing boats and sailors' fragrant vatiali tune fragrant sky-wind. 

Ilisha River 

Meghna This tributary river flows to Mehendiganj under the name of Ilisha.

The Sunset at Illisha River


Not only Bhola, but people from 21 southern districts also use this route, so the pressure of working people is much higher here. After that, a strong storm and wind started but people rushed towards the ferry soaking wet in the rain.

The name Illisha is not only for a river, there is also a union named Illisha. The Ilisha Union is the 2nd Union Parishad of Bhola Sadar Upazila. Administrative activities of this union are under Bhola Sadar Police Station. It is part of Bhola-1, constituency 115 of the Jatiya Sangsad.


Bangla Bamboo

Bangla Bamboo

The woody evergreen plant bamboo is actually a member of the grass family. 

They are the largest members of the grass family. Bamboo trees usually grow together in clusters. 

One can see 10-70 / 80 bamboo trees together in a bunch. These bunches are called bamboo bushes.


Flowers in different types of bamboo bushes at different times; In some, it is fee-year, in some it is 3 years, in some it is 50 years, in some it is 100 years.


Melocanna baccifera, a type of radish bamboo, grows in the Mizoram state of India, Chin in Burma, and in the highlands of Bangladesh, to flower after 48 years.


Meanwhile, Japanese bamboo (Phyllostachys bambusoids) can bloom after 130 years.


The environment, the weather, nothing will be able to break the rules of flowering after these 46 years. Scientists are still investigating the exact cause of this.

How many species of bamboo are found in Bangladesh?


There are about 25 species of native bamboos including Muli, Talla, Barak, Bhudum, Baijja, Bethua, Farua, Ora, Lata Miringa in this bamboo garden. In addition, there are seven or eight more exotic species, including Brandaceae, Hedge, Thai, and China.

According to the Global Food Bamboo Resources Report of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Bangladesh ranks eighth in the world in terms of bamboo species diversity. ... Brazil is in second place with 232 species. And there are 33 species of bamboo in Bangladesh.

At least 33 such species of bamboo can be found in the bamboo garden of Bangladesh Forest Research Institute (BFRI) at Sholashahar in Chittagong city. Of these, 25 species are native species. The other eight types are imported from China and some from Southeast Asian countries.

According to the Global Food Bamboo Resources Report of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Bangladesh ranks eighth in the world in terms of bamboo species diversity. There are 500 species of bamboo in China. In second place is Brazil with 232 species. And there are 33 species of bamboo in Bangladesh. However, researcher MA Alam A Notes on Taxonomic Problems, Ecology and Distribution of Bamboo in Bangladesh mentioned in the research report that 26 varieties of bamboo have been found in Bangladesh.

The benefits of eating bamboo

Blood pressure control: Young bamboo lowers hypertension in the body. In addition, it reduces the risk of cancer. 

Relief from constipation: Bamboo stalks are a very effective food to relieve constipation. 

Those who suffer from this problem should include it in their daily diet.

The amazing mystery of bamboo flowers


Bamboo flowers are not common like other plants. There are amazing mysteries about bamboo flowers.

To this day, botanists have not been able to unravel the mystery of the bamboo flower. Let's relate the amazing mystery of Janayak bamboo flowers

 Mass flowering of bamboo

Bamboo of the same species of the same age blooms together in any environment in the world. This phenomenon is called mass flowering. Mass flowering can be seen on bamboo.

To illustrate: Suppose you plant many seeds or stems/saccharin/rhizomes of bamboo of the species Melocanna baccifera in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America.

Again, the new sprouts of this bamboo will flower after 50 years. Environment, weather, nothing will be able to break the rules of flowering after these 50 years.


Bangladeshi Dates Plum


Saudi Palm on Bangladesh soil

For a long time, the palm has been regarded as a staple food to the public in various parts of the world, mainly in the Middle East and South Asia. However, no exact information is available about the cultivation of date palm or the date of the date palm tree. It is thought to have been cultivated for the first time in the countries along the Persian Gulf. Ancient Egyptians prepared alcoholic beverages from their fruit and drank it at harvest. Archaeological evidence dating back 6 years before BC, shows that in eastern Arabia it was also cultivated.

During the stone age, archaeological excavations of palm cultivation are also recorded in the Margareth area of ​​West Pakistan. Harappa, considered a civilization in South Asia, refers to the period from 25 BC to 5 BC.

Saudi Arabia's date palms and palm trees are now planted in Bangladesh. In the meantime, interested people have built a Saudi palm garden. Saudi palm is produced from it. The findings suggest that it is possible to cultivate a good variety of Saudi palm in the weather of Bangladesh - a few years ago proved that some successful farmers in the country. 

Many enthusiasts started cultivating Saudi palm trees and began to build new palm gardens. Those concerned said that if you cultivate this date palm, you will need Saudi palm trees. The saplings are grown on the soil of the country by bringing the saplings from Saudi. From there the production is grazing. Such an example is set by a farmer in the Bhawal area of ​​Gazipur. He is the son of freedom fighter Zillur Rahman Nazrul Islam Badal. He has established a nursery called 'Saudi Date Palm Trees in Bangladesh' for fodder production. 

In addition, he is training the cultivators of Saudi palm trees. This nursery was developed not only for the sale of seedlings but also for making people know about the rules of palm gardening. Badal said that the flowers are usually harvested in February-March in Saudi palm trees and ripening in July-August. 

Nazrul Islam Badal passed BSc Honors from Mathematics Department at Jagannath University. He then opened a mobile goods store on Joydebpur Road, next to the mosque market in Chandana Chowrasta in Gazipur. Although the business is still active, he is more interested in palm gardens. 

Badal said he started the garden by collecting 5 saplings of trees and cultivating the first Katha land in 20 years. Named Saudi Saudi Palm Trees in Bangladesh. Of these, three are collected from Saudi Arabia, three from Dubai, two from India and two from Kuwait. It took Tk 7 lakh and twenty thousand to buy 5 saplings. After coming to work, some would even call him crazy. He also said, “At present, there are six thousand saplings of small, medium-sized trees along with two large trees on two and a half acres of land. Two thousand saplings have been collected in different ways. 

The remaining four thousand trees have been brought from abroad by the quality of date palm and planted in their nursery by planting polybags in their nursery. These include the saplings of Azwa, Anwara, Sukkari, Ruthan, Barhi and Miriam. Badal said, "Both the taste and the quality of the dates produced are standard." He said that palm trees are being cultivated in different districts of the country with his hands. The plants that are planted are also good for growth. Caring properly will result in good results. 

According to him, the weather in Bangladesh is suitable for palm cultivation, which proves native palm trees. And the good yields that come from caring for the Saudi varieties a bit differently - have already been found in the evidence. Badal said his palm garden now has a variety of different saplings in his paintings. This month, a total of five trees have been sold for date palm. More trees of this size are left for sale. 

In addition, in the last two months, three-year-old seedlings have sold Tk 5,000 to eight lakh rupees. He is currently selling one-year-old saplings for two thousand rupees. So that sales are high and spread all over the country. In all, he has sold more than 1 lakh saplings since the start of the garden. He said the prices of the saplings have dropped relatively low this month. Deputy Director of Agriculture Extension Department Gazipur. 

Masud Reza said the issue of Saudi palm gardens is a possibility for Bangladesh. In this case, the seedlings have to be selected from the matriarch through the branch pen method. It has a high potential for yield.

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Promise to not Forget

Promise to not Forget

The best quote about friends and friendship


1. A relationship depends on two things, one is realizing one's own similarities and respecting the differences.


2. The principle of each relationship is one and that is never let the one you love be alone especially when you are there.

3. Everything else stays the same when the communication is disconnected.
10. It's not a hide-and-seek game about the real thing, but here the two of them are looking for each other.


4. Don't get involved with someone who makes you feel normal.


5. You don't have to be something to everyone, it's enough to have everything to one person.


6. The relationship of love is like the wind you can't see it but you can feel it.


7. The most painful thing is to forget your own self while trying to get involved with others.


Who is responsible for maintaining the relationship?

A relationship begins with love, the remnants of which are drawn into love, and ends with marriage. 

But who is responsible for perpetuating this heavenly relationship - women or men? The answer is simple - both.

But strategically, these responsibilities and understandings may be different for the two.
 
One thing both of them should keep in mind is that there is no one-sided relationship. 

We often make mistakes, leaving all the responsibilities and possibilities of maintaining and breaking up the relationship to one side. Men blame women and women blame men. 

Think about it, how do you handle a relationship? Who else will have no responsibility, sensitivity and care? If not here's a new product just for you! The relationship is like a scale, the balance of which is maintained when the two sides are equally weighted.


Sunday, August 22, 2021

Sitarkot Buddhist monastery



The Sitarkot Buddhist Monastery
The Sitarkot Buddhist Monastery

The Sitarkot Buddhist Monastery is a Historical Monument of Dinajpur


There are several historical places and monuments in different unions of Nawabganj Upazila of Dinajpur. The Sitarkot Buddhist monastery is one of them.


There are also myths about Rama's wife Sita around this pattern. Sita was housed in the deep forest of Panchabati and was made to live in a hut known as Sita Kot. 

In fact, this monastery has nothing to do with Sita. After partial excavations in 1968 and 1972, it was found to be an ancient Buddhist monastery. A team of archaeologists has reached the same conclusion.

It is known that the emperor & nbsp; During the reign of Ashoka, had 84,000 stupa pillars in his kingdom. From that time till the 6th century, many Buddhist institutions were established in North Bengal. 

One of which was the Sitarkot Buddhist monastery discussed.

The Sitarkot Buddhist Monastery 

Sitarkot Monastery


The monastery is located on about 1 acre of land in Fatehpur Marash Mouza of Golapganj Union on the north side of the road leading to Birampur from the Sadar of Nawabganj Upazila. 
Sitarkot Buddhist Monastery, a historical monument in Nawabganj of Dinajpur, has witnessed the times. It is located in Fatehpur Marash Mouza adjacent to Nawabganj National Park.

Every day thousands of tourists and students come from far and wide to see the monastery. It is rumored that Rama's wife Sita was given a cottage in the deep forest of Panchabati for her stay. Sitarkot is the cell that the local Hindus claim.

However, the monastery is becoming unattractive as it has not been renovated. Upazila Parishad Chairman. Ataur Rahman said that initiatives will be taken to renovate Sitarkot Bihar and enhance its beauty.

According to the information received, this monastery is 214 feet long in the east-west and 212 feet wide in the north-south.


There are 41 small and big rooms without toilets. The perimeter wall is 6 and a half feet wide, the front wall is 5 feet wide, the verandah is 6 feet wide and the front wall of the verandah is 5 feet wide. 

The entrance to the room is 3 to 5 feet wide. The main entrance is on the north side.

There are 4 rooms on each side of the entrance. 4 types of petition wall width. 13 feet 5 feet and 4 feet. Inside the monastery was a well on the southeast side. The well is now full.

Outside Bihar, five adjoining cottages can be seen on the east-south side. These were probably used as toilets. The main temple was in the middle of the south.

Apart from the front wall of each room, there were niches in the other 3 walls. There is only one way to enter each room.

There is a large room in the middle part of the 4 long rooms in the 4 corners of Bihar. The room on the south side of it is very small. It has no entrance. Probably this was the secret room.

Looking at the masonry of the entire building, tall, medium, and small bricks, and the style of construction made of limestone, the researchers estimate that the monastery was built in the Western century or earlier.

Items found after or before the excavation of the monastery include various types of diamonds, broken pottery, earthenware, iron nails, earthenware fish, earthen doll design bricks, Lokeshwar Padyupani and two iron statues made by Majushree Rose. , And Rod.

There is a huge lake about 500 yards to the east of Bihar. Which is known as Shaldighi. 

There is currently a shelter there and the lake is leased to a government employee. There was a pond a little further west.

Not now. To the north is a small lowland on the other side of the forest. Probably there was a pond or reservoir. The excavation of this monastery is preceded by the residence of Taleb Ali, son of Mohiruddin, in the village of Marash, north of Bihar.

While cultivating land near Taleb Ali Bihar, he got a dilapidated sharp weapon (baish). 

Taleb Ali borrowed it at home and used it for household purposes. With this sharp weapon, large shawl trees of the forest could be cut in 2/1 cop.


The people of the forest department did not notice it at all. One day after being caught in this situation, Taleb Ali was shown a sharp weapon by the Forest Department man at one stage of the interrogation. 

The Forest Department man did not like the weapon and later did not take it from him and sent it to the authorities for examination.

It was later learned that the weapon was made of diamonds and if it was known, more valuable relics could be found. Taleb Ali was given the job of guarding that monastery.

Taleb Ali died a natural death a few years ago. A madrasa has been built adjacent to Bihar on the west side of the present Bihar. 

People in the area said that there were two signboards on both sides of Bihar which were stolen and the bricks of Bihar are still stolen.

At present, the department has created a new signboard. Many people forcibly occupy the place of Bihar

Apart from the building space in Bihar, some lands were given for cultivation. But some have settled in them.


However, those who are building houses are claiming their own land. Residents of the area say that the monastery can be renovated and built as a place of interest. 

Maybe a picnic corner. From which the revenue of the government will come.


Saturday, August 7, 2021

How to Travel During Pandemic COVID-19?

How-to-Travel-During-Pandemic-COVID-19


Life has changed all over the world because of Corona. Apart from organizing festivals, many people have cancelled their plans to visit different places for this reason. However, with the coronavirus vaccination process around the world, some are preparing to go out again.


[Update 22 Aug 2021]

Bhutan opens doors for tourists

Doors have been opened for Bangladeshi tourists in Bhutan. Tourists must stay in quarantine for at least 21 days to visit Bhutan. They have to pay the Bhutanese government-prescribed fee for each day. In addition to the minimum daily fee for travel, the cost of all kinds of covid tests will be required. In addition to this, there must be health insurance.

Even after returning to Bhutan from Dhaka, the Prime Minister of the country Lotte Shering and her tour companions will be in quarantine for 21 days. 

Bhutan's Prime Minister Dr Lotte Shering said, "The government has never stopped tourists from coming to Bhutan. But looking back on the year, we, like the rest of the world, stood helpless. But now we are able to tighten the waist a bit. 

So tourists are welcome. But it is mandatory for every tourist to abide by all the codes of conduct, including strict guidelines.

Although many countries around the world are frustrated by the corona infection, Bhutan has virtually no infection. 

Although a small number of people were infected in the first wave, no new infections have been reported since then. The vaccination process is now being completed in Bhutan. That is why strict conditions have been imposed to prevent infection.


[Update 05 Aug 2021]

The United Kingdom has red-listed 59 countries

The United Kingdom has red-listed 59 high-risk countries, including Bangladesh, for international travel to combat coronavirus infection. At the same time, citizens of the United Kingdom have been banned from travelling to these countries.

According to the country's government website, if you have been in a red-listed country for the past 10 days, you will not be able to travel to the UK in any way. However, British citizens, Irish citizens and those who have a residence permit in the UK can travel to the UK from the red-listed countries.

Although 59 countries, including Bangladesh, are on the UK's red list, India, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have been exempted from the list. Those four countries have got a place in the list from red to brown. As a result, anyone travelling to the UK from these four countries will not have to pay the 11-day hotel quarantine bill.

The British government recently changed their travel restrictions; Which will be effective from next Sunday. That is why India will be included in the updated travel list of the United Kingdom from August 8.

The British government has also created a green monitoring list to identify countries that are likely to be included in the green to brown list. The UK has implemented this traffic light system since May 17. At the time, the British daily Guardian reported that flights from the four red-listed countries had not been banned. Residents of British, Irish and British from these countries have been advised to return to Britain using commercial routes.

The government directive states, ‘Only British and Irish citizens or those who have the right to reside in the UK (including long-term visa holders); They will be allowed to enter Britain and will have to spend 10 days in a mandatory government-approved quarantine installation. Besides, they have to reach a designated port. '

59 countries in the red list

Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Bahrain, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Burundi, Cape Verde, Chile, Colombia, Congo (Democratic Republic), Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Ecuador French Guiana, Guyana, Haiti, Indonesia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, India, Philippines, Qatar, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Suriname, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Uruguay, Venezuela, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The government has instructed that any British citizen returning to the UK after travelling to a high-risk or red-listed country must observe the Hotel Quarantine. The decision was made to prevent new coronavirus infections and the spread of variants, according to the UK Ministry of Transport.

The country's transport minister, Grant Shaps, said it was impossible to travel to a red-listed country without a difficult situation.

For the first time, Britain listed 30 countries and territories on February 15 for high-risk corona. Later some more countries were added to this list. At present, the number of countries on the red list has reached 60. Georgia, Mexico, La Reunion and Mayotte are the latest on the list.

Anyone travelling to Britain from a red-listed country or territory without exception must stay in a 10-day hotel quarantine. You will also need to show a certificate of the Covid-19 test taken just before the trip to the UK. The first and second RT-PCR tests must be performed eight days after arrival in the country.

Why Bangladesh is on the red list?

Bangladesh has been included in the red list of travel to Britain due to the identification of an alarming variant of coronavirus Delta and the increase in the incidence of the epidemic.

A report released by the Global Travel Task Force on April 9 states that the main criteria for considering a country at risk are the rate of corona infection in that country, the spread of the alarming variant and the progress of vaccination activities. It also takes into account the reliability of epidemiological information and the ability to genome sequencing.

The rate of daily corona infection in Bangladesh has been around 25 to 33 per cent for the last 5 weeks. On the other hand, despite the increase in vaccination rates, the daily death toll in Corona is still above 200. All this indicates a high probability of being positive for travellers and tourists; That is why the country is on the red list.

[Update 02 Aug 2021]

Travel to Phuket Island does not require quarantine


The Thai government has reopened Phuket Island to revive the troubled tourism sector in Corona. In this case, visitors do not have to do any quarantine. However, if you want to go to another part of the country, you have to stay on the island for 14 days. News agency Reuters and AFP.

Those who have received the Covid-19 vaccine and have corona negative do not need to be quarantined on a trip to Phuket, the report said. In the first phase, a group of international tourists arrived there on Thursday (July 1). They have the opportunity to spend their free time on the island.

Most of the tourists arriving in Phuket are from different countries in the Middle East. The British media, the BBC, say they will not be able to travel from the island to mainland Thailand within 14 days without quarantine.

The new program is called ‘Phuket Sandbox’. It is expected to add 278 million to the country's economy in the next three months.

[Update 02 Aug 2021]

Sikkim is open for those who are thirsty for travel

Sikkim was closed to tourists due to the coronavirus epidemic. Eventually, the door opened again for the travel thirsty. That's why tourists can travel there with the coronavirus vaccine. The Indian government had imposed a travel ban on Sikkim from March this year due to the rising incidence of corona infection. The Tomas of India has given this information in a report.

The state of Sikkim in India is surrounded by natural beauty. Many domestic and foreign tourists visit there every year. For many, the state has also received the badge of Switzerland. However, the Indian government had banned travel to Sikkim due to the increase in coronary heart disease.


It is learned that the tourism sector is being relaxed to cope with the losses as the number of infections has come down in the country. The door of Sikkim has opened as a part of this. However, if you want to enter there, you have to come with two doses of vaccine. For this, you have to show the vaccination certificate. If you do not have a certificate, you will not be allowed to enter.

A statement from the Sikkim state government said the state has been open for tourism since Monday. If the corona is negative, then the entry will be allowed.

[Update 27 July 2021]

Due to the coronavirus epidemic, the ban on Hajj and Umrah for foreigners visiting Saudi Arabia has been suspended for a long time, but this time the ban on performing Umrah has been relaxed for some countries, including Bangladesh.


From August 10, the Saudi government will allow foreign worshipers to perform Umrah in Saudi Arabia.

According to the Arabic calendar, the date is the first Muharram 1443.

Such information has been given on the official page of Saudi Hajj and Umrah called Haramain Sharifain.


However, this time some conditions have been imposed on the worshipers who want to perform Umrah from abroad. These are:

Worshipers wishing to perform Umrah can enter Saudi Arabia on direct flights from all over the world except in 9 countries.

The nine countries are India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Egypt, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa and Lebanon.
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However, if a devotee from these countries wants to enter Saudi Arabia, they have to go to Saudi Arabia only after completing 14 days of quarantine in a third country other than those 9 countries.

In addition, everyone wishing to perform Umrah must be vaccinated with the full dose of coronavirus.

And that vaccine would be Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson. These vaccines cannot be entered in Saudi Arabia without taking two doses.

If someone has taken two doses of the Chinese-made Synoform vaccine, they will need to take an additional booster dose of the Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson vaccines.

Only those 18 years of age or older will be allowed to perform Umrah.

What to do when travelling in a corona situation?

But experts say that even if the corona vaccine comes out, it is still important to be careful about corona. Some precautions need to be taken, especially when travelling. E.g.

Travelling with your family during COVID-19


1. Wherever you go, don't stop using masks. Not even in crowded places. Because in that case, you have to remember, you can spread the infection yourself in one way or another.

2. If you want to travel, you have to stay in a hotel. In that case, you have to take the responsibility of keeping the hotel room clean. It is better to take your own blanket or blanket. It is better not to use the towel provided by the hotel.
  • Enhanced cleaning procedures
  • Social distancing measures
  • Masking of staff and guests
  • Contactless payment
  • Protocol in case a guest becomes ill, such as closing the room for cleaning and disinfecting

3. If you have to eat out, you can use a one-time plate on the hotel plate.

4. It is important to wash, sanitize and disinfect bed pillows frequently.

5. It is better to choose a relatively empty place now, rather than a crowded place to visit.

6. Remember, the protection of others depends on your protection.

7. Keep the local hospital number, ambulance number close at hand when travelling.

8. If you feel such a problem while travelling, it is better to see a doctor without avoiding it.

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Monday, August 2, 2021

Antiquity Bharat Raja Deul in Jessore

Bharat Raja Deul

Antiquity Bharat Raja Deul in Jessore and Its History

The Deul of Bharat Raja is located on the banks of the Buribhadra river in Keshebpur Upazila of Jessore. Known as Bharatvayana, this Buddhist monastery was built about 1800 years ago, in the Gupta period. Built by King Bharat. The king of the then Sundarbans region decided to build a religious shrine to maintain his influence. And the place is determined by the area on the banks of the river Kharsrota Bhadra. In the course of time, it came to be known as Bharatvayana.

Antiquity Bharat Raja Deul

The main attraction of the installation is that it bears some resemblance to the Paharpur Buddhist monastery. 

It has a total of 94 rooms including 82 piles surrounded by 4 wing walls, a high platform, several small and large chambers and a reservoir. 

It is basically a building made of bricks and mud, which has evolved over time into earthen tubs. 

The size of the bricks used is 36 to 50 cm. Such a large brick is almost a rarity in any antiquity in the region. 

It is believed that there were multiple protective walls around this aesthetic construction style. But now they are not visible.


The height of the main altar from the ground is 11.88 meters, the diameter is more than 275 meters. 

The height of the altar was slightly reduced by the earthquake of 1897. 

Since 1884, the Archaeological Department has excavated several phases and discovered about 12 artefacts. 

Notable among these are sculpted terracotta plaques, ornate bricks, fragments of the hands of gods and goddesses, and earthen oil lamps. 

Which are preserved in Shivbari, Khulna, in the Divisional Museum. 

There are two water wells on either side of the bank. 

Interestingly, there are rumours that if a banana tree was submerged in a well, it would have floated in the eastern Bhadra river.

Now there is no rapid flow of Buribhadra. There is no feudal lord Raja Bharat or his army. 

His immortal fame Bharatbhayana survives only with the dedication of hundreds of thousands of years of history in glory.

This archaeological site, which looks a lot like the Paharpur Buddhist monastery, has long been known to the locals as Bharat Deul or Bharat Raja Deul. Archaeologists are still struggling to gather enough evidence before reaching the final conclusions about the location of the temple.

Sunday, August 1, 2021

How Visit National Botanical Garden of Bangladesh in Dhaka

National Botanical Garden

The Largest National Botanical Garden in Bangladesh is the Mirpur Botanical Garden in Dhaka City.

The National Botanical Garden of Bangladesh, or the Botanical Garden, or the National Herbarium of Bangladesh is located next to the Bangladesh National Zoo in Mirpur, Dhaka.

This national botanical garden is also known as the National Botanical Garden. Besides, it is considered the largest centre for the conservation, research and display of plant species in Bangladesh.

Today, we will visit the National Botanical Garden, Dhaka Botanical Garden. We will try to visit the whole garden.

Let's get started, National Botanical Gardens - Mirpur, Bangladesh


Travel Places National Botanic Gardens;
The familiar name is Botanical Garden;
Location Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh;

Area 84 hectares (208 acres);
Built-in 1961;
952 of the plant species;
Plants 68 thousand (approx);
Section 57;
There are 7 reservoirs;
Road and footpath 7.678 km;
The status is universal;
Managed by the Department of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh;
Opening year-round;
The ticket price is 20 taka;
Visit from sunrise to sunset;
Number of visitors 1.5 million (years);

Where the National Botanic Gardens are located

The National Botanical Garden is located next to the Bangladesh National Zoo in Mirpur, Dhaka District, Bangladesh.

This 208-acre garden has spectacular bamboo gardens, lakes, spectacular deck on the lake, rose gardens, rare species of plants, Padma-pukur, Chapala pond, seasonal flower garden, variety of woodpeckers, variety of birds, and give you a lot of natural beauty. Your nature will awaken love.

Botanical Garden Brief Introduction

The Botanical Garden was established in 1961. The garden is located about 20 km from Dhaka.

The 208 acres comprise 57 sections. The main purpose of the park is to collect, preserve and build a life pool of different species of domestic and foreign plants. The focus here is on providing support for students' education and research and for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty.

The total area of ​​the reservoir is 11 acres. There is a waterfall and a deck next to a pond. At present, the National Park is a living collection of 952 species of plants belonging to 114 plant families.

There are 28,200 trees of 255 species, 8,400 shrubs of 310 species and 10,400 shrubs of 385 species. In addition, 6 net houses have rare species of orchids and cactus.

The park has 1 bamboo garden of 22 species, gazari forest, palm garden, medicinal garden, fruit garden, puzzle hedge, banyan tree for more than 50 years. About 1.5 million visitors come here every year for education and research.

Botanical Garden Tour

Not to mention at the outset of the trip, many people have a negative view of this botanical garden. But in today's journey, We will try to see how much of that negative perception of the human mind is now a reality. The national park is open to visitors 7 days a week from sunrise to sunset.

Botanical Garden
The admission ticket here costs 20 rupees. But tickets for the disabled and two-year-olds are not required.

The main gateway to the Botanical Garden and the National Zoo are two. Let's enter the garden with the ticket.

What I could see in the plant garden

After entering the botanical garden through the gate, you have to go to the right-hand side and then take a left turn and walk straight. And, on both sides, you will see different species of flowers and other plants.

When you turn right, you will see that there is a small map in the botanical garden. There is various information about the park on the signboards on both sides in front of it. From getting acquainted (gain, obtain) with present-day techniques, here are some of the things you'll see here: Kiki or not.

The descriptions are as follows:


The National Botanical Garden is an important state institution. It is my responsibility to protect your wealth and beauty.
All immoral antisocial activity is prohibited inside the park.
Wildlife is an ornament of nature, do not treat them cruelly.
The location of the garden after sunset is prohibited.
The planting of flowers, fruiting and pruning is completely prohibited in the garden.
Then you will see a huge beautiful rose garden on the left-hand side.


The rose garden

In addition to the lovely red roses, there are about 100 varieties of roses including the rare species of Double Delight, Taj Mahal Perfecta, Standard Rose, Miniature Florida, Puliyentha.

Sailing ground

Which is to be observed while visiting the plant garden, Let us know what you need to observe while travelling to the garden.

Refrain from smoking while staying in the park.
Walk while maintaining the decency of the garden.
Refrain from playing indoors.
Drive very slowly inside the park.

Protect yourself from the least damage to the plants in the garden, irritating others Help keep it because it's a legally punishable offence.
Prevent yourself from being caught, killed or extorted in the wild, and help keep others away because it is a legally punishable offence.
Access to the garden with firearms is prohibited.
If you walk a little, you will see a small lake on the right side.

The Bridge of the Lake

There is a small island in the middle of the lake. Which is connected by a bridge.

Camellia Restroom in Botanical Garden

If you go a little further, you will see the restroom for the visitors. The restroom is named Camelia.

Shapala Pond at Botanical Garden

You can see a small water lily pond just in front of the Camellia Restroom. However, there is no shapala in the pond!

After a short walk, you will see another photo of the entrance to the main garden. Your ticket may be re-checked here. Motorcycles are not allowed here.

There is a washroom next to the main gate. With the main gate, you can see the front of the visitor centre.

The visitor centre at Botanical Garden
Then there is the green square of section-7. Where there are seasonal flowers and leafy gardens.

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Guide Map of  Botanical Garden

There is a guide map for trips to the park.

How to travel to the international park
From the green courtyard came the international park to see the various flowers and trees of different species on both sides.

The International Park was created in 1973. There is nothing like that here. A round circle has been made with brick and cement. You can sit back and relax for a while if you want.


When he finished resting, he came forward. Now you can travel in two ways.

1. Walk straight from the International Park to the Greenhouse through the intersection to the Director's Office - Botanical Garden Jame Mosque - Watch Tower - Padmapukur - Padma Neer - Shapla Pond - Bamboo Garden - International Park.

2. From International Park to Bamboo Garden - Shapla Pond - Padma Neer - Padmapukur - Watch Tower - Botanical Garden Jame Mosque - Director's Office - Greenhouse - Crossroads International Park.

Travel to National Botanical Gardens
We will travel according to the instructions on number 2. For this reason, you have to come to the bamboo garden on the left-hand side or a little before the intersection.

However, before going to the bamboo garden I could see that a new camp was being constructed for the visitors to sit. Besides, a lot of renovation work was noticed.

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Bamboo Garden at  Botanical Garden

I first came to the bamboo garden from the international park. There are 22 species of bamboo in this bamboo garden. Without spending much time here, I went ahead. Because it feels like listening to bamboo!

Botanical Garden Bamboo

Shapla Pond 
In front of the bamboo garden, you will see a huge shapla pond. There are many big coconut trees around the bank of the Shapla pond.

There is not much water in Shapla Pond this time. But here too the reform work is worth noting. The perimeter of the hill has been increased more than ever before.

There are also tools for sitting on the side of the pond. However, there is a large visitor camp on the north side of the pond. There is a bamboo garden next to it.

Padma nest at  Botanical Garden

There is a beautiful road through the bamboo garden to reach Padma-nest from Shapala Pond.

If you walk a bit along the forest road, you will actually see Padma Neer in front. Padma Neer is currently in a dilapidated condition. I saw algae on the building. Next to the Padma Neer is the famous Padmapukur.

Padmapukur at  Botanical Garden

Padmapukur is a popular botanical garden. This place is very popular with visitors. It is now known as the breeding ground for butterflies.
Padma at  Botanical Garden

There is no lotus in the pond now! Because there is no water in Padmapukur. From April to September, lotus flowers can be seen here.

Watchtower in Botanical Garden
After staying on the banks of Padmapukur for some time, I took a right turn and left for Aslam Watch Tower. The watchtower is quite high. But it's off now.

Just below this watchtower is a Tong shop. Here you will find everything from tea biscuits to cold water, cold drinks, and dry food.

If you have time, you can sit here and drink tea. You will like it. I drank some tea.

Watch Tower at  Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden Jame Mosque
Adjacent to the Watch Tower is the Botanical Garden Jame Mosque.

If the time of prayer is offered, you can pray at the Botanical Garden Jam Mosque.


Office of the Director
The director's office is next to the Botanical Garden Jame Mosque. I really like this place.

As beautiful as the office is, the surrounding areas are decorated with various flowers and trees. Right in front of the office is a huge flower garden.

Walk to the manager's office and see the farmhouse. There are small plants of different plants here.

Greenhouse at  Botanical Garden

Office of the Director From the front you can actually see the greenhouse.

Greenhouse at  Botanical Garden

The greenhouse houses 60 species of cactus and succulents. The greenhouse was built in 1994. Different species of cactus include Oldman, Fishhook Cactus, Mammillaria, Kshepalia, Melo Cactus, Golden Barrel, Cerium Hexogenus, Rattail, Apansia side, Howarthia, Pictoria etc. Most cactus have been brought from Mexico.

In addition, about 85 species of orchids are preserved in the orchid greenhouse. Shades have been stored in the net house. There are about 100 species of shades in this house.

There is a crossroads next to the greenhouse. If you want, you can go to different places in the park from here. Because all the roads in the garden have come together here.

Moreover, if you go straight south along the road, you will be able to come to the front of the main gate through the international park.

Nursery at  Botanical Garden

The botanical garden has a huge nursery spread over an area of ​​about 5 acres. In this nursery seedlings of flowers, fruits, vines, shrubs etc. are cultivated. You can buy saplings from the nursery at the price fixed by the government.

National Botanical Garden Travel Tips

Here are some tips for visiting the National Botanical Gardens or Botanical Gardens.

Do not enter the park with drugs.
Enter the park by collecting tickets.
Keep a ticket with you at any time.
Be sure to bring drinking water and dry food with you when travelling. Because the park is so big you will get tired of walking.
Do not hurry during the walk, you will be less tired if you walk slowly.
Do not engage in anti-social activities inside the park.
Keep umbrellas with travel time.
Try to wear light-skinned clothes as much as possible during the summer.
Don't bother anyone.
Take a rest when you're tired of walking.
Do not waste natural resources.
The place is very deep so be careful using a camera and mobile.
If you are alone, refrain from entering the depths of the forest.
Do not shout loudly.
Beware of wildlife.
Do not enter the water of the lake.
Do not eat anything given by anyone.
In case of any need contact the helpline number: 01904305294
Botanical Garden Travel Guide
The distance from Dhaka to Botanical Gardens is about 20 km.

Bus travel for Botanical Garden

From the Gabtoli bus terminal take the Laguna directly to the Botanical Gardens.

Rent: 10 taka

From Sadarghat Bus Terminal to Botanical Garden via Mirpur-1.

Rent: 25 takas.

Where to eat at Botanical Garden

Unless you are very hungry, it is best to buy something from the small fast-food shop in front of the national park. Because the price of every product here is much higher.

For quality food, you can eat at any restaurant near the Sony Cinema Hall or in the Mirpur-1 circle.

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